PLANET WGSW-52040 User Manual
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Next is to configure destination control rule. It is similar to source control, except to use ACL
No. of 6000-7999.
Command Explanation
Global Configuration Mode
[no] access-list <6000-7999> {deny|permit} ip
{{
rce} {{
estination}
The rule used to configure destination
control. This rule does not take effect
until it is applied to source IP or
VLAN-MAC and port. Using the NO
form of it can delete specified rule.
The last is to configure the rule to specified source IP, source VLAN MAC or specified port. It is
noticeable that, due to the above situations, these rules can only be used globally in enabling
IGMP-SNOOPING. And if IGMP-SNOOPING is not enabled, then only source IP rule can be
used under IGMP Protocol. The configuration commands are as follows:
Command Explanation
Port Configuration Mode
[no] ip multicast destination-control
access-group <6000-7999>
Used to configure the rules destination
control uses to port, the NO form
cancels the configuration.
Global Configuration Mode
[no] ip multicast destination-control
<1-4094>
<6000-7999>
Used to configure the rules destination
control uses to specify VLAN-MAC, the
NO form cancels the configuration.
[no] ip multicast destination-control
> access-group
<6000-7999>
Used to configure the rules destination
control uses to specified IP address/net
mask, the NO form cancels the
configuration.
3. Multicast Strategy Configuration
Multicast Strategy uses the manner of specifying priority for specified multicast data to achieve
and guarantee the effects the specific user requires. It is noticeable that multicast data can not
get a special care all along unless the data are transmitted at TRUNK port. The configuration is
very simple, it has only one command, i.e. to set priority for the specified multicast. The
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